Other than that, I've watched several MST3K versions of films maybe as many or 4-6 times each; they have lots of replayability.

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"The basic plot is that Donna Speir and Hope Marie Carlton, the two undercover DEA agent Playboy Playmates from the last movie, are still running around in jungle shorts, cowboy boots and spaghetti strap T-shirts, firing their machine guns at drug smugglers, Filipino communist guerrillas, and corrupt federal agents while their two friends, Lisa London and Miss May 1984 Patty Duffek, lounge around the pool a lot and talk on speaker phones that look like fax machines."-Joe Bob on SAVAGE BEACH

In Bruges is also on my list Snatch I don't watch as much as In Bruges but about 3 times a year or something, probably, same goes for Lock, stock and two smoking barrels.Good will huntingIndiana Jones trilogyGodzilla (1954)The streetfighter (with Sonny Chiba)Night of the living deadDawn of the deadArmy of DarknessZodiacFight clubPretty much every Tarantino movieThey Live (most Carpenter films)I forgot a bunch probably.I don't watch these every month, but definately plural times.

There are none that I watch once a month, but plenty that I try to watch one or more times a year:

During the Christmas season:

* SCROOGE and A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Albert Finney, Alastair Sim, Reginald Owen, Seymour Hicks, and even the Rich Little versions)* A CHRISTMAS STORY

Random times throughout the year:

* THE GODFATHER TRILOGY* DELIVERANCE* PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES* AMERICAN GRAFFITI* MARTY (with Ernest Borgnine before he became a B-Movie icon)* JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH (James Mason)* WAR OF THE WORLDS (Gene Barry)* MEAN STREETS* SERPICO* DOG DAY AFTERNOON* TAXI DRIVER* THE FRENCH CONNECTION* SHAFT (original)* MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE* THE WILD BUNCH

There are several others, but this should give you a pretty good idea.

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"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

I've seen Alien and Aliens so many times I've got most of the dialogue memorized. I've also seen Terminator 1 & 2, Predator and Mad Max a whole ton of times. I don't really watch those movies any more though because I've just seen them too many times. These days, maybe Ghosts of Mars and Journey to the Center of the Earth (the Greg Evigan version). They're just fun B movies I like to toss in the DVD player every few months.

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Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.

A Christmas Story (actually I usually watch this at least twice during Christmas)A Christmas Carol with Alistair SimThe Quatermass XperimentQuatermass 2Quatermass and the PitThe Trollenberg Terror (The Crawling Eye)Fiend Without A FaceThe Mummy (1959)The Day the Earth Caught FireVillage of the Damned (1960)These Are the DamnedThe Blob (1958)They LiveTerror of Mechagodzilla

About two, three years ago I watched Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988) a couple of times. Haven't seen since it was first released and was more than happy that I finally found and bought the DVD.I used to watch Purple Rain (1984) religiously back in the day, and Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985). Fright Night (1985) went on repeated viewing as well.In the mid 90s I discovered A Night to Dismember (1983) and that one became one of my most watched in the 90s, along with The Silence of the Lambs (1991) and Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993). I watch these at least once or twice a year:

...* SCROOGE and A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Albert Finney, Alastair Sim, Reginald Owen, Seymour Hicks, and even the Rich Little versions) * A CHRISTMAS STORY...* THE GODFATHER TRILOGY* DELIVERANCE* PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES* AMERICAN GRAFFITI* MARTY (with Ernest Borgnine before he became a B-Movie icon)* JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH (James Mason)* WAR OF THE WORLDS (Gene Barry)* MEAN STREETS* SERPICO* DOG DAY AFTERNOON* TAXI DRIVER* THE FRENCH CONNECTION* SHAFT (original)* MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE* THE WILD BUNCHThere are several others, but this should give you a pretty good idea.

You guys both pick lists I could live with. Missing is PATTON (1970)... GROUNDHOG DAY (1993) and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968) (vik's got the last on his list... sigh)